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Integration and Minority Information Service: newsletter of 12 February 2009


Human rights in Eastern Europe
Thursday 12 February 2009, by Emanuele G. - 159 letture

Russian Embassy in Latvia held a presentation of a bibliographic handbook “Eminent Russians in Latvia”

Vesti Segodnya: head of the President’s Advisory Council on Ethnic Minorities Romualds Razuks did not attend meeting of the Coordinative Council of Russian NGOs

Telegraf reports that the Russian Embassy in Latvia held a presentation of a bibliographic handbook “Eminent Russians in Latvia”. In the framework of the presentation, the Russian Embassy also presented additional educational materials on Russian language and culture to representatives of Russian language schools in Riga.

Vesti Segodnya reports that on Tuesday, the Coordinative Council of Russian NGOs held a meeting on situation of Russian residents in Baltic countries. According to the newspaper, head of the President’s Advisory Council on Ethnic Minorities Romualds Razuks also was planning to attend the meeting, but nevertheless, he did not come arguing that the President Valdis Zatlers has not defined aims of activities of the Advisory Council yet.

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Latvian Centre for Human Rights

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